The Supplementary Feeding Programme provides augmentation support for feeding and intensifies nutrition and health education for 120 days with the goal of enhancing and maintaining the nutritional status of children enrolled in child development centres or in supervised neighbourhood play.
DSWD's commitment to the government's Early Child Care and Development (ECCD) Programme includes giving food to extremely underweight students in grades kindergarten through six in addition to their normal meals and supervising neighbourhood play.
Children who enrolled in Supervised
Neighborhood play (SNP) activities generally receive supplementary nourishment as part of a supplement feeding programme. SNP frequently relates to early childhood development programmes and supports the physical and mental growth of kids in underprivileged or low-income neighbourhoods.
The SNP's supplemental feeding programme may involve giving the kids healthy snacks or meals as they engage in playtime or educational activities. The objective is to make sure that kids get enough food to support their growth and development, especially when there may not be much availability to wholesome food at home.
These initiatives are made to combat nutritional problems and encourage children's healthy growth in these communities. To ensure the program's success, they frequently work together with local government officials, non-governmental organisations, and volunteers. Depending on the region and resources available, these programmes' particular details may change.
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